111 x 80 cm. linen backed. (Circa early 30s) on a yellow and blue background advertising the Levant Fair with 80 Pavillions and 1,200 exhibitors in Tel Aviv. Palestine products and exhibitors from many countries. Also advertising the Lunar Park. The words 'Levant Fair' are decoratively repeated at the bottom of the poster in Hebrew and Arabic. The name E.Berli-Joelis inscribed bottom left.

£1,250.00 [Ref: 4279]

Hebron Yeshiva, Knesset Yisrael - Broadside Jerusalem 1930

Broadside approx 11.5 x 9.25 inches, edges frayed, printed orange paper. Translation in summary "Students should come on the 29th Nissan to Beit HaKenesset "Yageyeh Kappayim" for instructions regarding the new term on the first of Rosh Hodesh Iyar" Text in Hebrew. The Jewish coomunity was driven out of Hebron by the Arab riots in 1929. The Yeshiva then moved to Jerusalem

Original First World War Yiddish Poster. Yiddish text. Lithographic poster laid down on archival linen, 30 x 20 inches. See Judah L Magnes Museum Catalogue, Witness to Jewish History: The Jewish Poster (1989) p 16. This poster, issued by the United States Food Administration, engages in moral exhortation, intimating to newly naturalized citizens the way to repay America for its kindness, is by supporting the Allies in the war effort: "You come here to find freedom. Now you must help defend it.
We must supply the Allies with wheat. Do not let anything go to waste."